what's a phone?I just got a phone!! (iPhone 12 pro)
The camera is amazing:
what's a phone?I just got a phone!! (iPhone 12 pro)
The camera is amazing:
It’s a really long bit of string with a paper cup at each end…you take turns to shout into your paper cup while the other person listens to the cup on their end…and then you swap…what's a phone?
You wouldn’t understand… old man.what's a phone?
One of my sister's used to be called ET at school because her first name started with e and out last name starts with t. so ET phone home?Colin: a newfangled Phone is a computer, a camera, a video game machine, and a way to talk and see people as far as the other side of the globe all in one device--- @Colin_T - at your age, it could also save your life as you can call an ambulance in case you have a medical emergency - you NEED to get a phone , Colin.
With great difficulty, but predictive text is brilliantCan phone users enlighten me please.
1. How do you manage to touch the right part of the screen on such a tiny device? I can't do it on a 10 inch tablet. I have to use a stylus or I touch the wrong bit.
Keep communications short and use predictive text (my daughter uses two thumbs and can type faster like that than I can type on a full keyboard2. How can you cope with having to type touching one letter at a time? Two of the keys on my husband's laptop have stopped working so he has to use the virtual keyboard and click on one letter at a time. It is painfully slow compared to using several fingers on two hands to type.
Take my glasses off3. How do you manage to read anything on such a tiny screen? When my son tries to show me something on his phone, either there are only a few words visible to make it big enough to read, or there are lots of words and you need a magnifying glass to read them. And how can you see any detail on photographs on such a small screen unless you enlarge a small portion?
Me tooI type one fingered on my tablet whilst holding it in my other hand and peering through the bottom of my glasses. And I'm only in my 50s!
Well... the 12 pro is a rather big phone. It also has a lot more screen than previously models. It’s super easy for me, even with my fat thumbs.1. How do you manage to touch the right part of the screen on such a tiny device? I can't do it on a 10 inch tablet. I have to use a stylus or I touch the wrong bit.
With the newer phones (mine included) you can do something called “swipe texting”. That’s where you start by holding down the beginning letter of the word, and then go to the next letter and then the next letter.2. How can you cope with having to type touching one letter at a time? Two of the keys on my husband's laptop have stopped working so he has to use the virtual keyboard and click on one letter at a time. It is painfully slow compared to using several fingers on two hands to type.
I do have good eyes, and I’m young, lol.3. How do you manage to read anything on such a tiny screen? When my son tries to show me something on his phone, either there are only a few words visible to make it big enough to read, or there are lots of words and you need a magnifying glass to read them. And how can you see any detail on photographs on such a small screen unless you enlarge a small portion?